Beautiful grounds lovely pool, nice tropical landscaping, extremely laid back staff, don't expect a lot of service, services or attention. Keep in mind where you are at, which is a surfing beach town, so the laid back attitude comes with the vibe of the town. Biggest problem is the room is always musty and moldy smelling, the house keepers will turn off your air conditioning and lower the ceiling fan to low while you are out, so it's frustrating that you can not run the air conditioning to lower the humidity in the room to get rid of the heavy mold smell. If you have respitory mold issues this would be something to consider, since the attitude of the hotel is conservation of resources over comfort of its paying guests. The serve a complimentary simple breakfast which was nice, they have multiple WiFi networks running so WiFi is strong

A Traveller

Situated near the beach, this inn is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Santa Teresa Beach and within 3 mi (5 km) of Cocal Beach and El …More

This was one of my favourite vacations. All of the hotel staff and management couldn't have been nicer. While I
was there I had the opportunity to purchase a property, I cannot thank everyone enough for all the support they
provided. I waited to post this recommendation as I wanted the house to close to let you all know it happened. It did
close but later than planned, so I hope to be back in CR soon. I was also sick again - more sensitivities but much better now. I felt like a new person during my stay at the Nautilus, I am sure the healthy lifestyle was a contributing factor and of course, the Pacific, one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. I enjoyed Santa Teresa as well, we became acquainted with many of the locals and I look forward to seeing them again. My son thoroughly enjoyed
his time at the Nautilus and was able to practice his Spanish with everyone who would listen and has become very proficient. He will be my translator when we return. We'll be back for a smoothie before you know it!!!

Traveller from Toronto, Canada

This family-friendly Santa Teresa resort is located by the ocean, within 1 mi (2 km) of Santa Teresa Beach and El Carmen …More

The hotel is OK, but you can find better choices for the same price. I got caught and had to stay. It does say Free cancellation and I booked and I missed seeing that you will lose 50% of the money if you cancel any time after booking. So it was difficult to cancel though I found better choices which included breakfast. So do a thorough search.

We had great time at Zula Inn. The owners were really helpful, they have a good Mediterranean food restaurant at a walking distance from the hotel. Beautiful garden and swimming pool. The room has an equipped kitchen so we prepared our breakfasts and ate at the comfortable sitting area outside.

A Traveller

Located in Carmen, this aparthotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of El Carmen Beach and Santa Teresa Beach. Cocal Beach is 2.5 mi …More

The quality of the hotel, its food and facilities are all excellent. The birds, howler monkeys and other wildlife in the grounds of the hotel inject an element of magic to one's stay. Our only criticism is that the wine is not stored well (this may be difficult to achieve in a rain forest).

A Traveller

Nestled on the beach, this Santa Teresa resort is within 1 mi (2 km) of Cocal Beach and Santa Teresa Beach. Hermosa Beach and …More

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